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What Will be Cardano’s (ADA) Most Likely Price on Christmas? 4 AIs Give Shocking Answers

2025/12/13 22:34

Over the past 24 hours, Cardano’s ADA rebounded slightly, but that does not change the fact that the asset has been on a steep decline in the last few months.

Perhaps many of the token’s investors are curious whether a significant rally or a major pullback is on the way, so we asked four of the most popular AI-powered chatbots to gauge the most likely price on Christmas.

‘No Miracle, No Collapse’

As of this writing, ADA trades at around $0.42 (per CoinGecko’s data), and ChatGPT thinks the price may increase to almost $1 by December 25. It sees this as “the most realistic expectation” given that Cardano remains “a long-term, fundamentals-driven project.” At the same time, it assumed that ADA  could stop at roughly $0.70 on Christmas should the broader crypto market not show muscles.

Google’s Gemini also claimed that the $1 mark seems reasonable for Christmas. It went even further, predicting that the price could soar above $1.50 and even $2 if a spot ADA ETF sees the light of day in the United States or if Cardano announces a major partnership with a renowned corporation.

Grok, the chatbot integrated into the social media platform X, stated that forecasting the price of a cryptocurrency is “inherently speculative” and noted the volatility of the digital asset sector.

Still, it highlighted the recent rate cuts announced by the Federal Reserve as a bullish factor that could pump up ADA and other leading altcoins. It also reminded that December has been kind to the asset in some previous years, predicting that its valuation could climb to $0.55 on Christmas.

How About More Modest Gains?

Perplexity also sees a chance of an increase, albeit not as substantial as the targets set by ChatGPT, Gemini, and Grok. It suggested that ADA’s Christmas price may reach $0.48 and will heavily depend on bullish news surrounding Cardano’s ecosystem.

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